NIME 2011http://www.nime2011.org
30 May – 1 June, Oslo, NorwayMon, 19 Dec 2011 10:25:38 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.10Videos on Vimeohttp://www.nime2011.org/2011/08/videos-on-vimeo/
http://www.nime2011.org/2011/08/videos-on-vimeo/#commentsFri, 05 Aug 2011 14:07:25 +0000http://www.nime2011.org/?p=1321As you may have already seen, we have now uploaded a lot of NIME 2011 videos to Vimeo. Most of the presentations are already there (including keynotes), and about half of the performances. The rest will appear in not too long (there is a lot of gigabytes to edit, process and upload).

We have had a couple of reports about audio disappearing after a while in some of the videos being streamed from Vimeo. There is no problem if you choose to download the files and play them from your hard drive. We are trying figure out what exactly the problem is, and have had success with reuploading files to Vimeo. Please let us know if there are problems with any of the files you want to see, and we will try to fix them as soon as possible.

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http://www.nime2011.org/2011/07/web-updates/#commentsTue, 19 Jul 2011 20:07:49 +0000http://www.nime2011.org/?p=1318Even though NIME 2011 is history, we are still working on finalizing all the material from the conference. The proceedings have been updated with BibTeX entries and abstracts for all papers. And we have also started to upload all the video material to Vimeo. Hopefully, all the documentation will be available in a few week’s time.

Thanks for your patience and enjoy the content!

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http://www.nime2011.org/2011/06/web-visits/#commentsThu, 16 Jun 2011 17:57:53 +0000http://www.nime2011.org/?p=1304The graph of the last 30 days of visits to nime2011.org nicely summarizes the activity before, under and after the conference:

That said, we will be posting more pictures and videos in the coming weeks.

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http://www.nime2011.org/2011/06/evaluation-form/#commentsWed, 01 Jun 2011 10:22:26 +0000http://www.nime2011.org/?p=1297To help organize future conferences, we would be very happy if you could fill in the NIME 2011 evaluation form. There are not many questions, so it can take as little as a minute or two to fill the form (f course, we would be extra happy if you can add lots of comments…)
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http://www.nime2011.org/2011/06/last-lab-tours-1240/#commentsWed, 01 Jun 2011 10:09:17 +0000http://www.nime2011.org/?p=1301The last chance to go and see the fourMs labs is today at 12:40:

Tour of motion capture lab and sound studios at Department of Musicology

Tour of fourMs labs, 3D printing and robot labs at Department of Informatics

Meet at the registration desk.

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http://www.nime2011.org/2011/05/club-concerts-for-free/#commentsSun, 29 May 2011 13:32:15 +0000http://www.nime2011.org/?p=1286As a gift to the local community, and anyone else around Oslo these days, we have decided that there will be no ticket sales for the NIME 2011 club concerts. So anyone can get a glimpse of what NIME is all about Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Chateau Neuf, for free.
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http://www.nime2011.org/2011/05/program-changes/#commentsSat, 28 May 2011 19:49:14 +0000http://www.nime2011.org/?p=1278There have been a few changes to the program since the printed material was finalized. The program page and its subpages have now been updated. Here is a list of changes that have been made:

The Snyderphonics Manta, a Novel USB Touch Controller. (Spoken presentation that will also be presented in the Demo session on Wednesday).

Two Turntables and a Mobile Phone (Spoken presentation that will also be presented in the Demo session on Tuesday).

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http://www.nime2011.org/2011/05/venues/#commentsFri, 27 May 2011 15:31:07 +0000http://www.nime2011.org/?p=1241As you know, we have a fantastic line-up of NIME tutorials and workshops that start tomorrow morning.

We would like to point ut that the tutorials are located in different venues. Please check the tutorial page for information about where your workshop will be held, and the flight pack contains detailed information about location of and transport to the venues.

Welcome!

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http://www.nime2011.org/2011/05/poster-and-demo-clarification/#commentsThu, 26 May 2011 12:29:36 +0000http://www.nime2011.org/?p=1207We have received some questions about the differences between poster and demo presentations, so we thought that it could be good to post an answer here.

In terms of the presentation mode, “poster” and “demo” are the same. You will get a poster wall and a table, and can put up a poster and present your work. The main difference between the two is in terms of the selection (less scientific rigour for demo) and the number of pages in the proceedings (4 for poster and 2 for demo).

For those who have not attended such a poster/demo session before, take a look at some pictures from NIME 2010 in Sydney, Australia to get an idea.